The crowds in the Gospel of Matthew electronic resource

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The crowds in the Gospel of Matthew  electronic resource
Author : J. R. C. Cousland
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 04 May 2024
ISBN : 9004121773
Pages : 392 pages
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The crowds in the Gospel of Matthew electronic resource by J. R. C. Cousland Book PDF Summary

Annotation. Arguing that crowds in the Gospel of Matthew serve as a theological entity that represent the people of Israel (as opposed to their leaders), Cousland (classical, Near Eastern, and religious studies, U. of British Columbia, Canada) explores how this representation sheds light on Matthew's relationship to Judaism. Although Matthew had broken with Jewish leadership, he still had hopes of converting the Jewish people to Christianity and this tension was displayed in the ambivalent manner in which crowds were portrayed in the gospel. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

The crowds in the Gospel of Matthew  electronic resource

Annotation. Arguing that crowds in the Gospel of Matthew serve as a theological entity that represent the people of Israel (as opposed to their leaders), Cousland (classical, Near Eastern, and religious studies, U. of British Columbia, Canada) explores how this representation sheds light on Matthew's relationship to Judaism. Although Matthew

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